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Ukraine Insurance

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For anyone travelling to Ukraine, insurance is an important consideration, particularly given the recent political upheaval and fighting in the eastern oblasts. Should your travels take you to anywhere against FCO advice, you should make appropriate security arrangements and procure specialist high-risk Ukraine insurance.

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Accident and Evacuation

Kidnapping and Ransom

Political Risk

Ukraine insurance – quick facts

The political and security situation could change quickly

International health insurance in Ukraine is essential, along with cover for emergency evacuation

Foreigners can be a target of street crime

Road travel can be hazardous due to poor maintenance and driving standards

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Potential hazards in Ukraine

Ever since it gained independence from the former USSR in 1991, the thorny question of whether Ukraine should pursue policies in favour of the EU or Russia has caused tensions. While western regions have been largely pro-EU, much of the eastern region’s ethnic Russian population has wanted reconciliation, if not reunification with Russia.

In February 2014 the overthrow of pro-Russian President Yanukovych opened up deep divisions within the country. What began in Kiev as a domestic dispute over relations with the EU soon escalated into a civil war and provoked the most dangerous East-West standoff since the end of the cold war.

In response to the ousting of Yanukovych, and fears of a pro-European government in Kiev, Russia illegally annexed Crimea in March 2014. Following this, pro-Russian separatists began seizing key towns and cities in the east, most notably in the Donestk and Lugansk oblasts (provinces). The political and security situation here remains unstable with ongoing clashes between Ukrainian forces and Russian backed separatists. Russian confiscations of Ukrainian naval boats in the Kerch Strait in late 2018 led to the declaration of martial law in Ukraine.

Anyone travelling to or working in areas against FCO advice should ensure they have high-risk Ukraine insurance that will remain effective in the event of acts of war and terrorism. Kidnappings have also been a problem in the past. Keep updated with the latest local and national security situation and be prepared to lock down or leave an area quickly should fighting break out.

Though there can be political demonstrations in Kiev and other cities, the situation in most western regions is calmer. Avoid these protests and rallies, as they have turned violent in the past.

Other risks for visitors and expats are more conventional. Street crime, in the form of pick pocketing and bag snatching, can be targeted at foreign visitors, so take the usual precautions against this as you would in the UK. Credit card fraud can be a problem so don’t loose sight of your card during transactions. Road travel can be hazardous in some regions due to poor maintenance and driving standards.

Healthcare facilities vary and often fall below western standards. Comprehensive Ukraine medical insurance is advised including cover for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation.

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